Advertisement

Windell Lavaughn Stumbaugh

Advertisement

Windell Lavaughn Stumbaugh Veteran

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Jul 2004 (aged 64)
Lamar, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hagarville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Windell L. Stumbaugh

Windell L. Stumbaugh, 64, of Lamar died Thursday, July 22, 2004, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.

He was born at Mt. Levi, son of the late Henry Ruben and Arnie Lois Freed Stumbaugh, graduate of Lamar High School, retired from the United States Air Force as a master sergeant in 1981 after 20 years of service during which time he served two years in Vietnam, two years in Korea and one year in Okinawa, received an aeronautical engineering degree, was a member of the Jolly Greens Air Rescue, and the recipient of three Silver Stars and one Bronze Star. He was preceded in death by one brother, Arnold Ray Stumbaugh.

Survivors include his widow, Marilyn Stumbaugh; one sister, Genevie Payne of West Fork; and six brothers, G. C. Stumbaugh of Augusta, H. L. Stumbaugh, David Stumbaugh and Don Stumbaugh, all of Lamar, Frank Stumbaugh of Cabot, and Wayland (Butch) Stumbaugh of Prairie Grove.

Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, July 26, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dale Lantz officiating. Burial with full military honors was at Annie's Chapel Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Richard Milner, Arnold Ray Stumbaugh Jr., Tim Stumbaugh, Dennis Stumbaugh, Steve Stumbaugh, Doug Stumbaugh, and Mike Taverner.

Honorary pallbearers were Donald Jarad Stumbaugh, Darren Stumbaugh, Stewart Stumbaugh, Marty Stumbaugh, Greg Stumbaugh, Glenn Stumbaugh, Leslie Don Lantz, John Milner, Jamey Milner, Skylar Milner, and Scott Milner.
Windell L. Stumbaugh

Windell L. Stumbaugh, 64, of Lamar died Thursday, July 22, 2004, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.

He was born at Mt. Levi, son of the late Henry Ruben and Arnie Lois Freed Stumbaugh, graduate of Lamar High School, retired from the United States Air Force as a master sergeant in 1981 after 20 years of service during which time he served two years in Vietnam, two years in Korea and one year in Okinawa, received an aeronautical engineering degree, was a member of the Jolly Greens Air Rescue, and the recipient of three Silver Stars and one Bronze Star. He was preceded in death by one brother, Arnold Ray Stumbaugh.

Survivors include his widow, Marilyn Stumbaugh; one sister, Genevie Payne of West Fork; and six brothers, G. C. Stumbaugh of Augusta, H. L. Stumbaugh, David Stumbaugh and Don Stumbaugh, all of Lamar, Frank Stumbaugh of Cabot, and Wayland (Butch) Stumbaugh of Prairie Grove.

Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, July 26, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dale Lantz officiating. Burial with full military honors was at Annie's Chapel Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Richard Milner, Arnold Ray Stumbaugh Jr., Tim Stumbaugh, Dennis Stumbaugh, Steve Stumbaugh, Doug Stumbaugh, and Mike Taverner.

Honorary pallbearers were Donald Jarad Stumbaugh, Darren Stumbaugh, Stewart Stumbaugh, Marty Stumbaugh, Greg Stumbaugh, Glenn Stumbaugh, Leslie Don Lantz, John Milner, Jamey Milner, Skylar Milner, and Scott Milner.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement